Donations to Disaster Recovery Fund will be matched with two dollars by local family
Lynn and Dennis Quinn commit to donating a total of $100,000 to support the Quad Cities region’s response to COVID-19
As the Quad Cities community begins to open businesses, the work of long-term recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
“It bears repeating that communities all across the country will be addressing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic for years to come,” said Sherry Ristau, president and CEO at the Quad Cities Community Foundation. “Here in the Quad Cities, while the immediate needs have revealed themselves in over $3 million of grant requests from nonprofits in the region that have come into the Community Foundation, the ripple effects will continue in the months ahead. We are committed to supporting our community through the generosity of donors.”
The Community Foundation is continuing to accept donations to the Quad Cities Disaster Recovery Fund, which has just over $1.15 million in gifts. Now, a local family is stepping up to challenge the community to dig deeper. Lynn and Dennis Quinn of Bettendorf, and their family, will match every dollar donated up to $50,000 with two additional dollars from their $100,000 gift, to result in an additional $150,000 for relief and recovery.
“We turned to the Community Foundation years ago to guide us in conducting our community giving in the best possible way,” Dennis Quinn said. “This pandemic has impacted so many people in the Quad Cities, so we once again came to them to ask how we could ensure that the gift we could make would reach people in most need, and in the quickest way possible.”
“The Community Foundation really understands what’s happening now, and is also preparing for the impact of COVID-19 on the community in the months ahead,” Lynn Quinn added. “We trust them. They know what we wish to do, and we know through the community work they are doing during this pandemic that they will continue to work with others to identify the greatest needs. We’re just happy that we can make this gift. And, we are hoping that our challenge gift will appeal to those who are considering a donation.”
As dollars continue to be raised, grants continue to be awarded on a rolling basis. Last week, a fourth round of grants were awarded to seven organizations:
American Red Cross, to support disaster relief efforts—$5,000
Azubuike African American Council for the Arts, to educate and empower underrepresented communities during the pandemic—$6,000
Christian Care, to ensure safe provision of critical services to people experiencing homelessness—$5,000
Lutheran Services in Iowa, to ensure safe provision of critical services to families involved in the child welfare system—$3,000
Rock Island Regional Office of Education, to connect families to internet—$840
Salvation Army of the Quad Cities, to support emergency housing assistance—$11,000
School Health LINK Inc., to support education and outreach during the pandemic—$10,000
With this round, a total of $736,612 from the Disaster Recovery Fund has been granted swiftly back into the community. Grants support basic human needs of the community.
To give to the fund, click here or mail a check made payable to the “Quad Cities Community Foundation” with a note earmarking it to the “Disaster Recovery Fund” and mail it to 852 Middle Road, Suite 100, Bettendorf, IA 52722.